Show positive body language.

Sit up straight, smile, have a firm
handshake and use eye contact during the interview, Schawbel says. “This
way you’ll be taken more seriously and it shows respect for the people
who is interviewing you. It also displays your interest for the
position, which is important because there are so many people vying for
the job that if you don’t come off as interested enough, you’ll be
passed over.” Fenlon agrees. “First impressions matter,” he says. “Your interview
starts when you walk in the door. Don’t let little things like attire
or body language sink your ship before you even open your mouth.”